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File #: 26-0413    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 3/18/2026 In control: Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department
On agenda: 4/7/2026 Final action:
Title: Approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board recommendations for January 2026 Neighborhood Beautification Grants to Bay Park Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Cypress Point Homeowners' Association of Orange County, Inc. ($15,000), Sand Lake Point Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($4,100), Windermere Downs Community Association, Inc. ($15,000), Windsor Hill Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($10,000), Chatham Woods Subdivision ($15,000), Lakewood Forest Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Granada Woods Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), High Point of Orlando Condominium Association Section 1, Inc. ($15,000), Watermill Cove Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Bel-Aire Woods 7th Addition Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Lake Rose Ridge Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), and authorization for the Director of Planning, Environmental, and Development Services to execute the associated grant agreements. All Districts. (Neighborhood Services Division)
Attachments: 1. 04072026 Attachments A through M
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Interoffice Memorandum

DATE: February 24, 2026

TO: Mayor Jerry L. Demings and County Commissioners

THROUGH: N/A

FROM: Tanya Wilson, AICP, Director Planning, Environmental, and Development Services Department

CONTACT: Brandy Driggers, Manager

PHONE: (407) 836-4221

DIVISION: Neighborhood Services Division

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Approval of the Neighborhood Grants Advisory Board recommendations for January 2026 Neighborhood Beautification Grants to Bay Park Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Cypress Point Homeowners' Association of Orange County, Inc. ($15,000), Sand Lake Point Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($4,100), Windermere Downs Community Association, Inc. ($15,000), Windsor Hill Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($10,000), Chatham Woods Subdivision ($15,000), Lakewood Forest Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Granada Woods Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), High Point of Orlando Condominium Association Section 1, Inc. ($15,000), Watermill Cove Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Bel-Aire Woods 7th Addition Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), Lake Rose Ridge Homeowners' Association, Inc. ($15,000), and authorization for the Director of Planning, Environmental, and Development Services to execute the associated grant agreements. All Districts. (Neighborhood Services Division)
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PROJECT: Neighborhood Beautification Grants

PURPOSE: The Neighborhood Services Division administers the Neighborhood Beautification Grant Program, which provides funds for neighborhood organizations to enhance the quality of their communities. The grants are available countywide for up to $15,000 for physical improvements to communities. Per the program's guidelines, mandatory homeowners' associations are required to pay a 50% match for their projects, and there is no match required for projects done by voluntary neighborhood organizations. The applications are reviewed based on project feasibility, organizational readiness, and benefit to the commun...

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